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punishment in the schools. This form of discipline still remains legally sanctioned in 23 of our nation's states. The Office for Civil Rights in the Department of Education reported that 555,000 students were corporally punished in the schools during the 1991
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their parents and mostly confined at home.
C. When at the latter part, the schools were opened to Filipinos their treatment from the teachers (Spaniards) were unfair, cruel punishments were made and the methods of teaching were improper.
D. There were more colleges
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of their rights of self-determination, and freedom of choice to marry whom they wish. Girls who refuse to marry the men their parents force upon them are reprimanded with physical punishment by their male family members, or are even in some cases, killed for bringing
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and needs the cold to punish her. "...seized by a sudden need to suffer and atone, she crossed to where the draft was bitter, and for a long time stood unflinching on the icy floor." (64-65) Ann welcomes the cold because it numbs her from the pain of betraying
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partially responsible. Some form of punishment should be handed out; heavy fines, and in some extreme cases, jail time should be served.
There are many other ways to keep our older generations safe. We need to get our State Health Departments more involved
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
have been introduced in state legislatures, and the time has come to push
for their passage. Regulation is needed because drivers using phones are seriously impaired and
because laws on negligent and reckless driving are not sufficient to punish offenders
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is punish prisoners, especially women prisoners. Prisons strip them of their dignity, their health, and whatever self-esteem they once might have had (Watterson 12).
There are over 90,000 women in prison today. The majority are in prison for economic
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Category: /Literature/Novels
public punishment on the scalfold, he is, indeed, a likeable man. He is a calm, intelligent man who lives for knowledge. He is out to harm none, just to become all the more knowledgable. Even to Hester, his own adultorous wife, whom had done him most wrong
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highly involved in politics, and both incorporated their political opinions into their works. Dante is very touched by seeing his mentor in Hell. Although further in the poem Brunetto admits his homosexuality, Dante does not feel that this punishment
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
in different ways that all other gods shall be abandoned whatever the situation may be. There are no excuses for worshipping other gods and that doing so will result with the most severe punishments. If you combine this with all of the other “instructions
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